Dr. Steven Jonas
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archived: 11 - 17 Mar, 2007 Back Next UPDATED: MARCH 14, 2007 “BUSH RETROSPECTIVE, III: ON FASCISM ---- AND THE GEORGITES” This column, the third in my Bush Retrospective Series, originally ran on May 27, 2004. It coincidentally arrives in this space just after my current two-part series on “Lessons for the US Fascists.” In my view, it fits right in. And so, here, in slightly edited form, is that column from almost three years ago. Increasingly, in dealing with the Georgite Regime’s actions, programs, and policies the words "fascist" and "fascism" are being used to describe them. However, the terms are most often used without definition. Since they then become nothing more than epithets, I think that this is not particularly useful in serious politics and for serious historical analysis. In this column, I take a different approach to the subject. The text is drawn from Appendix II of my book, The 15% Solution: A Political History of American Fascism, 2001-2002, which I first published in 1996, under the pseudonym “Jonathan Westminster” (see the end notes of the column for publishing details). This definition (admittedly quite lengthy) was not drawn out of thin air. It was based on my analysis of the historical experience in those countries that have acknowledged themselves as fascist, especially Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. For most of its 14 elements, I also present one or more those actions, policies, programs, and “Unitary Executive” wish list of the Georgite Regime that happen to be entirely consistent with it. The reader is left to make his/her own judgment as to whether the shoe fits the Georgite foot. That is if, walking and quacking like a duck, it is a duck. A Definition of Fascism (with the major elements of the Georgite profile that fit following each) Fascism is a political, social, and economic system that has the following baker's dozen plus one of major defining characteristics: 1. There is complete executive branch control of government policy and action. There is no independent judicial or legislative branch of government. Examples of Georgite fascism: Taking over the judiciary and making it subservient to the executive branch, through appointments, the use of the law and rule-making, and selective refusal to abide by the present judiciary’s decisions. Limiting Congressional authority to the extent possible, while through admonition and political threats and bribery, making Congressional Republicans as subservient to the White House as feasible. Trumpeting the Constitutional theory of the “Unitary Executive.” The, shall we say, creative use of “Signing Statements” to over-ride actions of the Congress. 2. There is no constitution to which government is subject and that is recognized by all political forces as having an authority beyond that claimed by the regime in power, to which that regime is subject. The rule of men, not law, is supreme. Example: The increasingly frequent referral by George Bush to his dependence on his belief in a “higher power,” one that, as Scalia and Thomas have said for years, stands above the Constitution in authority. Since there is no possibility of independent determination of what this “higher power” has to say, its/his/her word, of course consequently is whatever George Bush says it is. Ergo, the rule of man, not law. 3. There is only one political party, and no mass organizations of any kind other than those approved by the government are permitted. Example: As of now, with the unprecedented moves to redistrict in non-census years, the DeLay/Cheney/Bush Republicans are certainly moving to establish at least the first element of a single party system in our country. 4. Government establishes and enforces the rules of "right" thinking, "right" action, and "right"religious devotion. Examples: take your pick from among, for example: illegalization of freedom of belief on when life begins; the campaign to remove homosexuals from the purview of the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment; the drive to retroactively put “God” (the Christian Rightist concept of “God,” of course) into the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution (preferably above it).
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Racism, homophobia, misogynism, and national chauvinism are
major factors in national politics and policy-making. 6. There is no recognition of inherent personal rights. Only the government can grant "rights." Any "rights" granted by the government may be diminished or removed by it from any individual or group at any time without prior notice, explanation, or judicial review. Thus, there is no presumed freedom of speech, press, religion, or even belief, automatically accompanying citizenship. There are no inherent or presumed protections against any violations of personal liberty committed by law-enforcement or other government agencies. Examples: the “Patriot Act” has demolished the Fourth Amendment (protection against arbitrary search and seizure), the Fifth Amendment (guarantee of due process of law), and the Sixth Amendment (guarantee of a jury trial in criminal cases) for, if the Georgites get their way, US citizens as well as all others. Just wait for “Patriot Act” II. (It came, with the 2006 “Military Commissions Act, giving the President the power to incarcerate indefinitely without access to any legal processes, any person, citizen or non-citizen, whom he deems is acting to “aid and abet terrorism,” and the repeal of habeas corpus.) Then there is the claim that whatever rights we do have are granted by “God,” rather than being inherent. As in (2) above, that of course means that both the rights and whoever may be their beneficiaries are whatever and whoever the Georgites say that “God” says they are. 7. Official and unofficial force, internal terror, and routine torture of captured opponents are major means of governmental control. Hey, if foreigners can be routinely tortured, why not American citizens labeled as “enemy combatants” by George and John (or Alberto or Prof. Yoo)? As the forces that could be used, think Blackwater and all of those trained CIA torturers. 8. There are few or no employee rights or protections, including the right of workers to bargain collectively. Only government-approved labor unions or associations are permitted to exist, and that approval may be removed at any time, without prior notice. Trying to end guaranteed overtime for certain groups of workers is only the beginning on this one. 9. All communications media are government-owned or otherwise government-controlled. Fox “News” and Right-Wing talk radio (the major components of what I now call the Privatized Ministry of Propaganda) are certainly openers on this pathway. 10. All entertainment, music, art, and organized sport are controlled by the government. Hey, nobody’s perfect (but once upon a time George was of course part-owner of a baseball team). 11. There may or may not be a single charismatic leader in charge of the government, i.e., a "Dictator." Both President Bushes have expressed interest in this idea. 12. The economy is based on state supported and subsidized capitalism, with tight central control of the distribution of resources among the producers, and strict limitations on the free market for labor (as noted above). Again, hey, nobody’s perfect (yet). But again, the Georgites are moving in that direction with, for example the extraordinary care and attention they lavish on the extractive industries. 13. The fascist takeover of the government of a major power always leads to foreign war and adventurism sooner or later. No comment necessary. 14. Built as it is on terror, repression, and an ultimately fictional/self-delusional representation of historical, political, and economic reality [emphasis added to the original “Westminster” definition], fascism is inherently unstable and always carries with it the seeds of its own destruction. To date, such seeds have always sprouted within a relatively short historical period of time. Well, they got the “fictional/self-delusional” stuff right. The book from which this set of history-based definitions is quoted was published in 1996. So my question is this: did the Georgites read it first, or are they just coming to it naturally? To conclude, if you don’t like long definitions, see the columns of the previous two weeks for my short one. ________________ Steven Jonas, MD, MPH is a TPJ contributing author. He is a Professor of Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University (NY) and author/co-author of over twenty-five books. Dr. Jonas is one of America's most perceptive Democratic political analysts. Dr. Jonas is also: a Columnist for the webmagazine BuzzFlash (http://www.buzzflash.com/); a Contributing Editor for the Moving Planet Blog (http://www.planetarymovement.org/); a Contributing Columnist for the Project for the Old American Century, POAC (http://www.oldamericancentury.org/); a regular contributor to the weblog Thomas Paine's Corner (http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/); and a regular contributor to the weblog The Daily Scare (http://www.dailyscare.com/). He has his own website for short pieces entitled “Dr. J.’s Short Shots, II” (http://drjsshortshots.wordpress.com/). In his book The New Americanism, Dr. Jonas presents his proposal for that “new vision and mission” for the Democratic Party that so many, for so many years, have been urging it to find. A new vision and mission are obviously needed with increasing urgency as with increasing speed and determination the Georgites drive our nation towards frank theocratic fascism. Dr. Jonas finds the needed vision and mission in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. "The New Americanism: How the Democratic Party Can Win the Presidency is available from Amazon.com (go to "Books;" enter the full title) and BarnesandNoble.com (same). He is also the author of The 15% Solution: A Political History of American Fascism, 2001-2022. Under the pseudonym "Jonathan Westminster" this book was originally published in 1996. It was republished with a New Introduction in 2004. Under Georgite rule, the “fictional non-fiction” scenario of this work of “future history” is, most unfortunately, becoming all too real, now almost day-by-day. Both versions are available at www.amazon.com and www.barnesandnoble.com (go to "Books;" enter the title). The 2004 edition is also available at www.xlibris.com (click on “Bookstore,” then “Search” with the title). 2007 Feb 27, 2007
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